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Heifer International - Malawi, March 2009.
Consolidation & Institutional Capacity Development Project / Alinafe Dairy Goat Project (Project # 21-1601-01). Dairy Goat project in Bwanali Village, Mulanje District, Southern Region, Malawi. Heifer provided animal husbandry training, basic veterinary skills training, and pasture management skills to participants in Mulanje District.
Mrs. Lene Machokola (43) harvests melons in her corn and melon field.
Mrs. Lene Machokola (43), wife of Mr. Nelio Machokola:
“The biggest impact is manure. It is costly to purchase a bag of chemical fertilizer, but now we have an alternative. We have manure” said Mrs. Machokola.
Photo by Jake Lyell.
Photos from the Capacity Building Program for Government Procurement Reform, jointly hosted by UNDESA and UNGC(current UNPOG), 19-21 Dec 2006.
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I know you don't get the full 'advertised' capacity of a HD anymore these days. And while I don't know exactly how much of this drive's capacity is inaccessible, I still find it astounding that just over 7GB is completely unusable.
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I thought it was quite funny and interesting finding this at LACC in light of tomorrow. Unfortunately I did not find the actual shelter or entrance to it after 30 minutes of exploring.
Building partnership capacity is a core element of Joint Task Force - Bravo. Working together, the 10228th Aviation Regiment and the Special Operations Command Forward exemplify this unique and necessary capability. Check out just how well the two elements worked together during static line jumps last Friday!
24 May 2019, Stakeholder Consultation on the opinion on Administrative Capacity
Brussels – Belgium – May 2019
© European Union / Nuno Rodrigues
Humact Capacity Building Workshop, took place at Iscte, from 19-28 october 2021.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz
One of Melbourne's most recent trains, HCMT set 61 is seen departing Oakleigh Station.
Here it is running on the new in cab High Capacity Signalling with lineside signalling showing no aspects.
Train Watching Friday - 6th October 2023.
Capacity 130,500 kilowatts
Estimated cost $ 27,700,000
Concrete 200,000 cubic yards
Length 1400 feet
Height 175 feet
In the near future, a unique group of female androids, sleek and strikingly human-like, has emerged with a revolutionary capacity: the ability to breathe underwater. These androids, appearing around 27 in human years, are pioneers of a new era in underwater research. They have established complex laboratories beneath the ocean’s surface, where their studies extend from the vibrant coral ecosystems to the mysterious lives of deep-sea creatures. Guided by an evolved aesthetic that echoes Steampunk – yet devoid of steam – their research facilities meld advanced technology with artistry, creating an enchanting, intricate environment that harmonises with the rhythms of the ocean. These androids, both researchers and artists, represent a fusion of life and machinery, inviting us into their world of discovery and beauty below the waves.
Beneath the waves, where light is rare,
In depths unseen, they breathe and dare.
With circuits keen and eyes that gleam,
They dive into the ocean’s dream.
Not bound by air, nor by the shore,
They roam where humans feared before.
Among the fish, with grace they glide,
In silence, where lost mysteries hide.
Their world is brass and glass and wire,
A steampunk heart, but without fire.
They seek the pulse of ocean’s art,
An android’s love for life apart.
Silence in deep blue,
androids glide with open eyes,
ocean secrets bare.
Metal breathes below,
fins and circuits intertwine,
new life, calm and slow.
Asmara: Building the capacity of fishing and small pelagic in a sustainable manner. This project aims to enable the establishment of small pelagic management plan, data collection and statistics to enhance fishing in Eritrea. Photo: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy
Capacity building programme - Delivering a capacity building programme for UNESCO in a national park in Montenegro.
A centerpiece of the Integrating Agriculture in National Adaptation Plans Programme (NAP-Ag) in Thailand is its support to develop a new five-year Strategy on Climate Change in Agriculture (2017-2021). This is spearheaded by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC) and its Office of Agriculture Economics (OAE). The strategy was unveiled after a series of meetings by a Technical Working Group at a three-day workshop held on 23-25 November 2016 in Bangkok, organized by UNDP.
Over 60 participants from each MOAC line department and 10 participants from academia and civil society were briefed by the Office of the Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and GIZ on the status of the National Adaption Plan (NAP) and learned how NAP-Ag programme efforts could support a broader NAP process and align with the Sector Plan. The new strategy focuses on improving evidence and data for informing policy choices, building the capacity of farmers and agri-businesses to adapt, promoting low-carbon development and productivity growth in the sector, and building institutional and managerial capacities to cope with climate change impacts.
Asmara: Building the capacity of fishing and small pelagic in a sustainable manner. This project aims to enable the establishment of small pelagic management plan, data collection and statistics to enhance fishing in Eritrea. Photo: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy
Portrait of Panelists while addressing during African Economic Conference (AEC) 2019 - Concurrent Session 2 - Institutions for Job Creation, Skills Acquisition, and Capacity Building of African Youth (Research Paper Presentations) on December 02, 2019, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
United Nations Somalia, Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Group was pleased to provide technical media training to some of the Goodwill Ambassadors who will be advocating for the 30 per cent women's quota in the country's parliamentary elections. Increasing women's participation in Somalia's political life is vital for long-term peace.
Seen here goodwill ambassador Hassan Ahmed Sadik.
UN Photo/ Calisto Ololngojine
Portrait of Panelist while addressing during African Economic Conference (AEC) 2019 - Concurrent Session 2 - Institutions for Job Creation, Skills Acquisition, and Capacity Building of African Youth (Research Paper Presentations) on December 02, 2019, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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